Implementing a landline duty: consumer bill of rights services
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Research and analysis IMPLEMENTING A LANDLINE DUTY: CONSUMER BILL OF RIGHTS SERVICES Evaluation of the impact assessment for BIS on proposals on services for the Consumer Bill of Rights. Get
emails about this page DOCUMENTS IMPACT ASSESSMENT OPINION: CONSUMER BILL OF RIGHTS PROPOSALS ON SERVICES Ref: BIS0389 PDF, 66.2 KB, 1 page This file may not be suitable for users of
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[email protected]. Please tell us what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use. DETAILS View the impact assessment under evaluation. The Regulatory
Policy Committee (RPC) gives independent advice to government on the quality of analysis supporting new regulations. Following scrutiny of an impact assessment (IA) carried out prior to a
regulatory proposal, the RPC provides an ‘opinion’ on the quality of analysis and evidence presented in the IA. This opinion then informs the decisions of ministers as to whether they
proceed or not with the proposal. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 20 March 2013 SIGN UP FOR EMAILS OR PRINT THIS PAGE Get emails about this page Print this page